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Our Trading Cards feature stories which are “written” by dogs, and since children relate well to animals they can learn and enjoy the lessons in these important stories. The cards serve as a useful tools for parents, caretakers, and educators and kids love them!

The dogs, along with their human families and friends, have experienced hurtful bullying issues. They share great ideas and suggestions for successfully dealing with bullies.

There are 4 packs in this “Dealing with Bullies” series of collectible trading-size cards. Each packet has 14 lesson cards. The front side of each card presents a precious, often funny, portrait of a dog, and on the reverse side features a less than one minute “Read-A-Long Story” with an accompanying free audio digital download that can be found on our website. Kids can read the cards while following along with the audio or just listen while they look at the photo's of the dogs, either alone or with others. The messages truly come to life with wonderful sound effects. The children can spend hours looking at the photo's, while listening to the stories and making “best friends” with their favorite dogs!

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Content

“You Can’t Make Me Do That” – Saying ‘no’ to a bully.
“Bullies Aren’t So Tough After All” – Bullies may hurt others because they hurt inside.
“The Case of the ‘Bullied Blues’” – Bullies make you feel bad, and you should tell.
“My Brother’s a Cool Kid” – Helping someone who isn’t being treated kindly.
“Bullies Can Change” – Bullies are mean, but they don’t have to be bullies forever.
“I’m Much Happier Now” – Sometime bullies are mean because they have a hard life.
“It’s Better to Walk Away” – Fighting is not the best solution.
“My Sister Is Strong” – Telling bullies to leave you alone.
“No Excuse for Bad Manners” – Bad manners are no fun.
“The Reason He’s Shy” – Words can hurt.
“Treat Others the Way You Want to Be Treated” – Don’t be mean!
“A Lesson in Learning” – Learning instead of cheating.
“A Bully’s Threat” – Telling parents and teachers when you are bullied.
“We’re Supposed to Look Like This” – When others look different.

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